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Barbados Snatch Exciting Win

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December 9, 2014

Barbados Snatch Exciting Win

December 9, 2014

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent (CMC):Barbados Pride held their nerves to pull off a nail-biting 11-run victory over Windward Islands Volcanoes and post their second straight win in the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) Professional Cricket League yesterday.

Staring at defeat, with the Windwards on 191 for seven in pursuit of 207 for victory, Barbados grabbed three wickets in the space of eight balls to turn the game on its head at Arnos Vale, as the hosts were dismissed for 195.

Dwayne Smith, whose medium pace has been pivotal for Barbados this season, once again led the attack with three for 30, while off-spinners Ashley Nurse (2-34) and Roston Chase (2-37), along with seamer and captain Carlos Brathwaite (2-36), all picked up two wickets.

The experienced André Fletcher, batting at number four, top-scored with 65 not out – an innings which spanned 189 minutes,162 balls and contained eight fours.

When the hosts crashed from a comfortable position of 95 for two to 134 for seven, Fletcher came to their rescue in a 57-run, eighth-wicket stand with Alston Bobb, which threatened to take the game away from Barbados. Bobb, better known for his left-arm spin, scored 26 off 57 balls with four fours, but was one of two wickets to fall to Chase in the space of three deliveries.

In the very next over, Smith trapped last man Kenroy Peters lbw off the first ball the batsman faced, to spark jubilant celebrations by the visiting players.

Earlier, Barbados were bowled out in their second innings for 128, after resuming the final day of the fourth-round encounter on 93 for five.

Smith cracked four fours in a run-a-ball 21, but the last five wickets fell for 35 runs, with Omar Phillips unavailable after having returned home with a head injury sustained in the first innings.

Off-spinner Shane Shillingford picked up five for 46, while seamers Peters (2-25) and Mervin Mathew (2-27) claimed two wickets apiece.

Taken from the Jamaica Gleaner

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